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Argentina Embassy Dhaka
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Argentina reopens embassy in Dhaka after 45 years

| @indiablooms | Mar 01, 2023, at 07:10 pm

Dhaka:  Argentina's Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Monday inaugurated the new embassy of the country in Dhaka city of Bangladesh, 45 years after it was shut down.

The embassy was reopened in the city's Banani area.

“It's a momentous and joyous moment. It's not just a diplomatic gesture. It's an emotional moment," Bangladesh Minister Shahriar Alam was quoted as saying by UNB.

In 1978, the embassy was shut down in the South Asian country by the military junta that ruled Argentina during that period.

Diplomatic operations, such as visas in order to travel, have since been handled by the embassy in neighbouring India, reports UNB.

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